Developers: | Engy |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2023/01/24 |
Branches: | Transport |
Main article: Electric filling stations (electric charging stations, ESS)
2023: Start of production of fast ESVs
Engy Group of Companies on January 24, 2023 announced that it was starting production of fast charging stations for electric transport.
When developing this model, Engy focused on the market's need for fast charging stations. Due to the high power, such stations provide battery power in a short time (up to 80% in about 30 minutes), which is important for improving the ease of use of electric vehicles.
The Engy fast charging station provides a set of functions that has already become the standard in the industry: dynamic power distribution while charging several electric vehicles at the same time, the ability to use various types of connectors, support for the OCPP 1.6 control protocol. A distinctive feature of the Engy fast charging station is the suspended cable attachment system, which allows you to extend the life of the cables and reduce the future cost of replacing the expensive component of the charging station. The length of the cable is 5 meters, which is also convenient: you don't have to worry about the dimensions of the car and minimize discomfort when it is impossible to drive as close to the station as possible.
Separately, it is worth noting support for almost all existing charging standards on the market: CCS2, CHAdeMO, GB/T for fast charging and Type1/2 for slow charging.
We have plans for 2023. implement at least 600 fast electric charges, - said Oleg Sinyukhin, General Director of Engy Group of Companies. |
The cost of a unit of such a device will be from 2.4 million rubles. The company's total production capacity allows the production of at least 7,000 different self-service devices annually.
The "fast" charging station Engy is convenient both for ESS operators and for owners of electric cars: for the former there is the possibility of remote control (monitoring, diagnostics, software updates), the latter will be able to pay for charging through a mobile application.
In 2021, the Russian government adopted a program for the development of electric transport in Russia, which provides that by 2030 every tenth Russian car will be electric. Of course, the development of electric vehicles cannot be imagined without the development of the appropriate infrastructure, which lags behind the growth of the fleet of electric vehicles: in January 2023, there is a shortage of both the charging stations themselves and their capacity. Therefore, in 2022, a program was launched to subsidize the installation of Russian-made electric charging stations (EZS). It is expected that until 2025 about 3,000 "fast" ESS will operate in the Russian Federation.